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Wisecrackin’ with Lewis Schofield

Friday, January 30th, 2009
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Wisecrackin’ with Lewis Schofield (plus bonus Aspling Central Update!)

Friday, January 16th, 2009
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I’m a kid with Asperger Syndrome and a lot of other disabilities like Anxiety Disorder, Sensory Integration Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Learning Disabilities, Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities, Severe Allergies and Asthma. I also have Myasthenia Gravis.

Like my mom says, just because I have an alphabet soup of disorders doesn’t mean that I am alphabet soup. I’m a professional kid with Asperger’s and cool ideas.

CAUTION: The following video will make you laugh so hard you’ll fall down.

Laugh so hard you’ll cry.

Laugh so hard you’ll forget to breathe.

Laugh so hard your cheeks will throb.

Laugh so hard your funny bone will sting.

Laugh so hard you’ll get a stomach ache…

…but in the good way.

Lewis will tell you three jokes now:

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Wisecrackin’ with Lewis Schofield

Monday, January 5th, 2009
Filed under: Regular ContributorsLewis SchofieldThemesAuties & AspiesQuIrked KidsIrked Videos

We’re very proud to present the next edition of Wisecrackin’ with Lewis Schofield—video jokes that will make you laugh so hard, you’ll laugh and a half.

For those of you who aren’t familiar with Irked Magazine’s esteemed Alphabet Souperintendent, please allow Lewis to introduce himself:

I’m a kid with Asperger Syndrome and a lot of other disabilities like Anxiety Disorder, Sensory Integration Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Learning Disabilities, Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities, Severe Allergies and Asthma. I also have myasthenia gravis.

 

Like my mom says, just because I have an alphabet soup of disorders doesn’t mean that I am alphabet soup. I’m a professional kid with Asperger’s and cool ideas.

Laughter is a truly extraordinary medicine.

Lewis Schofield tells a mean one-liner.

You’re about to crack up

split your sides

and be in stitches.

So prepare to feel better.

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Wisecrackin’ with Lewis Schofield

Friday, December 5th, 2008
Filed under: Regular ContributorsLewis SchofieldThemesAuties & AspiesQuIrked KidsIrked Videos

Introducing Wisecrackin’ with Lewis Schofield, video jokes that will make you laugh so hard, you’ll snort orange juice out of your nose…if you’re drinking orange juice, that is. 

Many of you know Lewis, who has been a regular contributor to Irked Magazine since Day One. For those of you who haven’t yet had the pleasure of making his acquaintance, please allow Lewis to introduce himself: Click to continue »

Lewis Schofield reporting on the future of Lewiscorp.

Friday, November 21st, 2008
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Lewis Schofield: reporting on the future of Lewiscorp.

For quite some time—since I was 4 years old—I’ve talked about building my own company called Lewiscorp. From time to time, people ask me if Lewiscorp intends to acquire Microsoft at some point in the future. To that question I answer, “No.” Click to continue »

Elyse Bruce, on the latest podcast featured on Irked

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
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Elyse Bruce (Founder, midnightinchicago.com):

We interviewed Douglas Giesel who has Multiple Sclerosis and Lewis, who talks about Asperger Syndrome and Myasthenia Gravis. Both interviews are very enlightening as they discuss the obstacles of invisible disabilities and how the outside world reacts to those with invisible disabilities.


Douglas talks about his MS and about the stereotypes he used to have about Autism. He even uses the phrase “… something that IRKS me to no end …” Hahaha!


And then there’s the ever delightful Lewis and he has a lot to say about Autism, about his new school situation, about his latest diagnosis and more.”

 

Listen to this episode (30 min):  

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